Propofol, also known a Diprivan, is a
general anesthetic manufactured by AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals. Propofol is often used with patients in the intensive care unit to induce unconsciousness. Severely injured patients may need to be sedated in order to allow
doctors a chance to insert various mechanical apparatuses.
Recently, concern has mounted regarding the use of Propofol in
head injury victims. Several head injury victims have suffered fatal
heart attacks after the administration of Propofol. In addition, the Food and Drug Administration recently warned doctors not to use Propofol with their pediatric patients. The drug is not approved for pediatric use.
See your doctor if you have experienced serious side effects associated with Propofol. In addition, it may be important to
contact an attorney who can help you protect your legal rights. Please keep in mind that there may be
time limits within which you must commence suit.
See Also
- Anesthetics: Overview
- Heart Attack Lawsuits